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Ken Adachi: TV both Watches & Warps

Monday, September 23, 2013 8:32
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In “1984″ (1949) George Orwell
foresaw a time when TV both programmed the viewer and served as a camera. Has that time come?

(This was sent in response to “Help! My Wife is a TV Addict!”)

by Ken Adachi
(henrymakow.com)

We stopped watching broadcast TV when they turned off the analog transmitters in 2007 and we haven’t missed the moronic garbage being offered on VHF stations and slightly miss the more intelligent programs offered on  public TV and UHF stations.

Of course, there were many brain washing  ”documentaries” from propaganda outlets like WGBH in Boston or Nova that would infuriate me, but there were also many good shows on Nature, science, history, archeology, or medicine that were enjoyable and educational.

Anyone now watching broadcast “digital” TV is directly connected to the NSA and who knows how many military and government computers. All modern plasma and flat screen TVs are embedded with microphones and cameras (in the screen) which are recording everything seen and heard in the room where the TV is located and is transmitting that information out of your home on the same carriers used to bring the digital signal into your spiffy looking, high definition, wide screen, flat panel TV set.

The only way to be free of this surveillance is to NOT have  a digital TV “conversion” box in your home if you are using an older TV set, and to NOT have cable TV brought into your home.  Older CRT screen TVs made before perhaps 1995 do have have the embedded cameras and microphones, but the conversion box is bugged.

We mostly watch video tapes of Japanese TV shows that are sent from Japan. Japanese TV shows are far more decent, moral and respectable than the unbelievable garbage and immoral swill being shown to American audiences. There is no comparison.

The Illuminati is making inroads into degrading the quality of Japanese TV shows by the steady and increasing diet of flamboyant, homosexual TV personalities, transgender types (called “new halfs” in Japan),  and the start up of the  FOX TV Immorality Channel in Tokyo last year; but overall, Japanese TV is closer to the decency we had in American television  in the 1950s and 60s.

There are tons of video recordings in the library of high quality series made in the 1970s and 1980s that can replace the mindless and decadent trash offered on American TV.  YouTube is another expanding source of good video material and since anyone can make a video (or film) and post it to YouTube, I expect to see a growth industry in YouTube-presented documentaries,  dramas, comedies, etc., that could lead the way towards a new era of decency and morally uplifting entertainment. 

 If the Pajama People would only STOP watching the trash and stop patronizing the sponsors on American Garbage TV, the Garbage shows would stop going down the American Love Boat canal and TV producers would be forced to give the public the quality and DECENCY  of programming that they want for themselves and their family.
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Ken Adachi’s website is educate yourself.org

Makow Comment - Thanks Ken. And you didn’t even mention commercials which insult our intelligence and contain many social messages.
When I watch football, I can’t believe how many times they repeat the same commercial. Corporations like GM and Nissan act like they can’t afford more than one!
Other shows make the viewer sit through 4-5 minutes of ads. The way of the future is to watch YouTube or Netflix on TV. There you you can be selective and watch commercial-free. 



Source: http://henrymakow.com/2013/09/TV-both-Watches-and-Warps .html

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